Jitsu, 10 Oct 2013Glass was curved, not the screen.
That's a BIG difference.
This time the Samsung used a Super Flexible AMOLED unit with Full HD resolution. "Undoubtedly, the biggest highlight of the Samsung Galaxy Round is its curved display. The latter is a 5.7” Super Flexible AMOLED unit with Full HD resolution (1920 x 1080 pixels). You may remember that back in the day the Samsung-made Nexus S also had a slight curve going on, but in that case it was just the screen glass that was curved, and not the panel itself."

chrisfrom86, 10 Oct 2013Is there any word on which specific frequencies of 3G and which LTE bands this phone operates on?they use bands 1, 3 and 5 for their LTE, 2100mhz, 1800mhz and 850mhz respectively. i think its the same bands they use for 3g

AnonD-170708, 10 Oct 2013Doesn't look like it'll appeal to the mass. But don't hate. I think they're doing this to mast... moreTherefore, why should people buy this if it's not yet complete or just a prototype?

Doesn't look like it'll appeal to the mass. But don't hate. I think they're doing this to master the flexible OLEDs. They need to start somewhere. If you have seen their concepts back in early 2013, flexible OLEDs have the potential to revolutionize the ergonomic design of smartphones/tablets/tv etc. With the increasing size of smartphones nowadays, it would be great if Samsung can make a flexible "flip" smartphone so it can easily fit in the pocket. Imagine folding the huge 5.7" Note 3 in half so it fits easily in the pocket.